Ramsey G, Israel L, Lindsay G D, Mayer T K, Nusbacher J
Transplantation. 1986 Jan;41(1):67-9. doi: 10.1097/00007890-198601000-00014.
Kidneys from an Rh-negative cadaver donor were transplanted to two Rh-positive patients. The donor's serum contained anti-Rho (D). In both patients, anti-Rho (D) was detected in their serum and on their red cells 3.5 weeks after transplantation. One patient had hemolysis. The antibodies persisted for nearly six months, despite graft rejection and nephrectomy in one case. These antibodies presumably arose from passenger B lymphocytes in the grafts from the Rh-immunized donor.
一名Rh阴性尸体供者的肾脏被移植给了两名Rh阳性患者。供者血清中含有抗Rho(D)。两名患者在移植后3.5周时,其血清和红细胞上均检测到了抗Rho(D)。其中一名患者发生了溶血。尽管其中一名患者出现了移植排斥反应并接受了肾切除术,但这些抗体持续存在了近六个月。这些抗体大概是来自经Rh免疫的供者移植物中的过客B淋巴细胞。